declankennedy
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Hi everyone -
I'm attempting to build a high pass filter to be used as a sidechain input for my Dramastic Obsidian stereo compressor. The built-in HPF is a little to high (150 Hz) for our liking. One issue is that the sidechain input is mono. Our first crude attempt involved Y-cable multing off of the right and left inputs, summing those mults with 1K resistors, and then placing capacitors in series to create the filter. I attached a diagram that will give you a visual of this.
The goal is to have a copy of the input (preferably a summed signal of left & right) to send through a high pass filter (90Hz cutoff) and into the sidechain input (10K Ohm impedance). What's the best way to go about this?
Thanks.
Declan
I'm attempting to build a high pass filter to be used as a sidechain input for my Dramastic Obsidian stereo compressor. The built-in HPF is a little to high (150 Hz) for our liking. One issue is that the sidechain input is mono. Our first crude attempt involved Y-cable multing off of the right and left inputs, summing those mults with 1K resistors, and then placing capacitors in series to create the filter. I attached a diagram that will give you a visual of this.
The goal is to have a copy of the input (preferably a summed signal of left & right) to send through a high pass filter (90Hz cutoff) and into the sidechain input (10K Ohm impedance). What's the best way to go about this?
Thanks.
Declan